by Chris Chase, USA TODAY Sports

by Chris Chase, USA TODAY Sports

One of the Harbaugh brothers delivered a frustrated shove to a photographer while jogging to midfield at the conclusion of Super Bowl XLVII and it wasn't the one you'd expect.

While on his way to shake hands with his brother after the Baltimore Ravens 34-31 win over the San Francisco 49ers, victorious coach John Harbaugh was caught by CBS cameras giving a quick push to a photographer who stuck a camera lens in his face.

John was running to midfield and delivered a right hand to the lens of the nearby photographer. The camera was close to John, but didn't seem any more invasive than the dozens of others that quickly encircled him before the postgame handshake.

If there were a Harbaugh brother who would give an annoyed shove, Jim would have been the more likely candidate. His team had just lost, moments after he was enraged by a non-call in the end zone.

John Harbaugh said the bittersweet postgame meeting with his brother was "the hardest thing I've ever experienced." With those words, his momentary outburst is understandable.

Still, it's worth asking: Considering the way Jim celebrated the 49ers victory over the Detroit Lions last season, is it possible the Harbaugh brothers are testier in victory than they are defeat?